Cooperating across borders in the Mediterranean area The CBC Mediterranean Programmes 2007 2013 and 2014 2020 Overview, results and future perspectives Luca Palazzo Programme Officer, Joint Managing Authority Capitalisation event Rome, 27 October 2015
The 2007 2013 ENPI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme Overview and main results 14 countries cooperate: Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, France, Italy, Malta, Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Syria*(participation suspended) 3 calls for proposals: 1995 grant applications received 95 funded projects involving 730 actors Total value of funded projects: 204 million (90% Programme contribution + 10% co financing at project level) MAIN TOPICS ADDRESSED Environmental sustainability Economic growth and territorial development Cultural heritage and sustainable tourism Human capital
The 2007 2013 ENPI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme 95 funded projects: participation per country Spain 51 projects 79 actors France 25 projects 45 actors Italy 79 projects 184 actors Greece 36 projects 55 actors Israel 12 projects 18 actors Palestine 29 projects 34 actors Portugal 5 projects 6 actors Tunisia 49 projects 70 actors Malta 9 projects 12 actors Cyprus 15 projects 21 actors Lebanon 59 projects 93 actors International Organizations 8 projects 8 actors Egypt 32 projects 43 actors Jordan 47 projects 62 actors
Our projects: addressing environmental challenges 38 projects Water management (8 projects) Waste treatment and recycling (6 projects) Renewable energies and energy efficiency (9 projects) Protection of environmental and natural resources (5 projects) Integrated Coastal Zone Management (10 projects)
Our projects: supporting economic growth and territorial development 24 projects Economic growth and innovation processes (11 projects) Territorial development and local governance (9 projects) Maritime transport (4 projects)
Our projects: enhancing cultural heritage and developing sustainable tourism 22 projects Enhancement of cultural heritage (10 projects) Development of sustainable tourism (12 projects)
Our projects: investing in human capital 11 projects Support to employment and professionalization (6 projects) Social inclusion (5 projects)
Cooperating across borders in the Mediterranean area ENI CBC Med Programme 2014 2020 Strategy and state of play Luca Palazzo Programme officer, Joint Managing Authority Capitalisation event Rome, 27 October 2015
Cross border cooperation within the 2014 2020 European Neighbourhood Instrument Regulatory framework Regulation No 232/2014 March 2014 Establishment of the ENI: 15.4 billion funding for ENI under EU general budget. Up to 5% to cross-border cooperation. Regulation No 897/2014 August 2014 Implementing Decision No C(7172) October 2014 Implementation rules for the ENI CBC Programmes: technical provisions for the operational management of programmes and implementation of projects. Programming Document ENI CBC: strategic priorities for cross-border cooperation, the list of programmes, their budget as well as eligible territories. 2014-2020 ENI CBC Med Joint Operational Programme submitted to the European Commission on June 30 th 2015 Information on strategy and type of projects YET TO BE CONFIRMED (EC adoption expected by the end of the year) 9
ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme 2014 2020 Main new features Strategic dimension designed according to a more focused approach New management and control systems involving more responsibilities and tasks for all participating countries Simplification of procedures at Programme and project level 10
ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme 2014 2020 Other information Financial envelope: 209 million (90% projects / 10% technical assistance). Programme management: Autonomous Region of Sardinia confirmed as Managing Authority by the participating countries. Two Branch Offices in Aqaba and Valencia for dissemination and support to beneficiaries/partners. Cooperation area: same as in 2007 2013, plus Lisbon (participation limited to Thematic Obejctive Promote Economic and Social Development ).
ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme 2014 2020 Strategic framework 2 overall objectives, 4 thematic objectives and 11 priorities Promote economic and social development Business and SMEs development Education, research, technological development and innovation Promotion of social inclusion and fight against poverty Common environmental challenges Environmental protection, climate change adaptation and mitigation 1. Supporting innovative startup for young people and women 2. Strengthening and supporting Euro Med networks 3. Sustainable tourism initiatives 1. Technological transfer and commercialization of research results 2. Support to SMEs in accessing research and innovation 1. Providing young people and women with marketable skills 2. Supporting social and solidarity economy actors People to people cooperation as a modality to achieve results Institutional capacity building as a transversal priority 1. Water 2. Waste management 3. Renewable energy and energy efficiency 4. Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme 2014 2020 Expected calendar End of 2015: adoption of the ENI CBC Med Programme by the European Commission February 2016: first meeting of the Programme s Joint Monitoring Committee Mid-2016: launching of the first call for proposals* * Depending on signature of Financing Agreements (FA) between the European Commission and Partner Countries. At least one FA signed to launch the call for proposals. 13
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